renasis
Mechanical
- Dec 29, 2002
- 56
Hello,
I have been investigating the differences between a hex bolt and hex cap screw. The hex cap screw has a round bearing surface underneath the head. The height of this bearing surface is .015" to .025" from the bottom of the head. The circular runout this surface needs to be within a specified FIM reading. What is the intent of this surface? Why is this a feature of hex cap screws and not on hex bolts?
Here is a link describing some of the differences between these types of screws, but it still is not clear to me why the bearing surface is needed.
Thanks,
-ren
I have been investigating the differences between a hex bolt and hex cap screw. The hex cap screw has a round bearing surface underneath the head. The height of this bearing surface is .015" to .025" from the bottom of the head. The circular runout this surface needs to be within a specified FIM reading. What is the intent of this surface? Why is this a feature of hex cap screws and not on hex bolts?
Here is a link describing some of the differences between these types of screws, but it still is not clear to me why the bearing surface is needed.
Thanks,
-ren